I’m sorry, how much cash did the government spend locating that Guy Fieri “over engaged”?

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In the midst of a global pandemic, what would you do with $300 million in funding, buy personal protective equipment for nurses in need, pay for loose evidence?Create an important spreadsheet of the political trends of Hollywood’s biggest stars?If it were me, I’d pass with the third option, and apparently the U. S. state-of-the-way government, especially the Department of Health and Human Services!

Last month, married Dennis Quaid announced that a public service announcement he had made to combat COVID-19 was not political. However, as Politico reported today, the purpose of HHS’s global PSA assignment was to show that “Helping the president will help the country. “The House Oversight Committee is investigating PSA’s efforts after millions of dollars were awarded in contracts to produce the campaign, which was due to debut before the election and is likely never to see the courtesy of the day. So, what did the millions buy? Well, according to Politics’ reports, at least one (1) spreadsheet of more than 250 celebrities and their political leanings (according to the spreadsheet, Quaid was one of the few he bit).

The spreadsheet is called “PSA Celebrity Tracker”. It includes Adam Levine, who “supported Obama and is fighting for gay rights,” and everyone’s favorite, “Julianna [sic] Moore,” an arms control advocate. Robert Downey Jr. “is not a Trump supporter, he identifies as a conservative,” according to the spreadsheet. Armie Hammer? There’s no note on politics, just: “Arrested in 2011 for marijuana possession. “(Hammer paid a fine and was released). Selena Gomez said there was no solution, as was Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Hugh Jackman and Luke Bryan. (There is no policy score for those who refused). )Guy Fieri was “too engaged. “

Did those other people spend millions of dollars to perceive that Guy Fieri was “too committed”?The point is, I may have told you for free. The king of dinners, movie parks and dives is at the peak of his career. generating TV series and wine, it helps keep a lot of afloat, whether it’s a taco and a hamburger!He feeds the chimney department. He’s busy.

Perhaps the most productive kiss of the chef, the longest and wettest of the spreadsheet is the access of Lin-Manuel Miranda. De Miranda, Hamilton and interpreter, access says: “There is no data on political affiliation. “Amazing.

One of the boys’ disorders with this multimillion-dollar meddling bill, Politico reports, is that the contractor who was recommended to produce the videos was an associate of HHS spokesman Michael Caputo, a Trump assistant and a guy whose racist comments on the Internet include, as of March this year, pieces like “millions of Chinese suck the blood of rabid bats. “With such perfect paintings Caputo, the president appointed him a spokesperson for fitness and social facilities in April, and “required” him to produce this public relations campaign. to fight negative COVID news in the media (Caputo has left leave after being diagnosed with cancer and also rejected Politico’s request for comments, mentioning his medical treatment). Politico reports that the goal, in part, was to “overcome despair” and “inspire hope. “It’s a shame Fieri has had a past engagement because if there’s anyone who can change course, he’s the inventor of Donkey Sauce.

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